And Israel even warns them beforehand when and where the bomb is going to hit. Unfortunately, this warning lets Hamas know where to place their civilian "martyrs" for the bombing.
*headdesk*
Upvote
0
Starting today August 7th, 2024, in order to post in the Married Couples, Courting Couples, or Singles forums, you will not be allowed to post if you have your Marital status designated as private. Announcements will be made in the respective forums as well but please note that if yours is currently listed as Private, you will need to submit a ticket in the Support Area to have yours changed.
And Israel even warns them beforehand when and where the bomb is going to hit. Unfortunately, this warning lets Hamas know where to place their civilian "martyrs" for the bombing.
Not just Catholic dogma either. The concept of appropriate and proportional force is codified quite explicitly in LOAC. Treaties to which Israel is a signatory, IINM.
If Israel wanted to demolish the Hamas leadership, Mossad would have done the deed a long time ago.
However it is in Israel's interests to keep Hamas intact. Keeps the people living in fear which in turn keeps the American tax dollars flowing in...
We see, therefore, that war is not merely an act of policy but a true political instrument, a continuation of political intercourse carried on with other means.
Carl von Clausewitz
Hamas is indeed deliberately using civilians as a shield.
Israel is the one choosing to shoot those civilian shields Hamas is hiding behind.
2 wrongs don't make a right. Hamas' disgusting acts do not justify Israel's disgusting acts.
don't prosecute israel for committing war crimes because israel doesn't commit war crimes.
this shouldn't be allowed to happen because it just isn't right.
why are more and more people saying prosecute israel for committing war crimes?
because israel doesn't deserve to be prosecuted for committing war crimes because israel doesn't commit war crimes.
You are ignoring the defensive aspect of Israel's actions. It's their duty to protect their civilian population. Hamas isn't the only one with innocent civilians. But they are the only one between the two that uses their civilians as human shields. Hamas fires rockets indiscriminately into Israel and deliberately chooses to launch from a site with civilians such as from a school, a mosque, or a hotel. Israel announces a warning before bombing the rocket launcher site. But Hamas orders the civilians there to stay so they can become "martyrs" for the cause. When those civilians do get killed as a result, people blame Israel for it, and Hamas repeats it because they know the strategy worked for getting people to turn against Israel. This point has been made lots of times in these threads.It really is that simple. Violence against civilians is wrong whether it is retaliatory or not.
That calculus only makes sense if somehow Israeli innocent civilians are somehow worth massively more than Palestinian civilians.LivingWordUnity said:You are ignoring the defensive aspect of Israel's actions. It's their duty to protect their civilian population. Hamas isn't the only one with innocent civilians. But they are the only one between the two that uses their civilians as human shields. Hamas fires rockets indiscriminately into Israel and deliberately chooses to launch from a site with civilians such as from a school, a mosque, or a hotel. And Israel bombs the rocket launcher site. Israel announces a warning beforehand. And Hamas orders the civilians there to stay so they can become "martyrs" for the cause. When those civilians do get killed as a result, people blame Israel for it, and Hamas repeats it because they know the strategy worked for getting people to turn against Israel. This point has been made lots of times in these threads.
You are ignoring the defensive aspect of Israel's actions.
It's their duty to protect their civilian population. Hamas isn't the only one with innocent civilians. But they are the only one between the two that uses their civilians as human shields. Hamas fires rockets indiscriminately into Israel and deliberately chooses to launch from a site with civilians such as from a school, a mosque, or a hotel. Israel announces a warning before bombing the rocket launcher site. But Hamas orders the civilians there to stay so they can become "martyrs" for the cause. When those civilians do get killed as a result, people blame Israel for it, and Hamas repeats it because they know the strategy worked for getting people to turn against Israel. This point has been made lots of times in these threads.
A. You realise Gaza is not Massachusetts - there's a lack of ability to move to safe placesLivingWordUnity said:Ebia, Israel gives them a warning before bombing the rocket site. Hamas orders the civilians to stay and die.
Hamas are terrorists. I don't know why you want to downplay that fact. Using people for human shields in a "martyr" strategy is terrorism. And dealing with terrorists isn't like community organizing.A. You realise Gaza is not Massachusetts - there's a lack of ability to move to safe places
B. Yeh - Hamas are not angels. That doesn't make being equally bad okay.
Do you believe that Israel should sit on their hands and just watch the light show as the rockets drop into their country? And how about the tunnels that Hamas has made for kidnapping Israeli citizens? What do you think Israel should do about that?Exactly.
Which is why "Israel is no worse than Hamas" doesn't justify Israel's actions.
That calculus only makes sense if somehow Israeli innocent civilians are somehow worth massively more than Palestinian civilians.
Hamas rockets kill a tiny fraction of the number of civilian Israelis that are killed in road accidents. The current strategy makes as much humanitarian sense as dealing with traffic related deaths by firebombing Detroit.
I don't think the number of civilian deaths they cause in Gaza is justified by the actually very modest risk posed by those rockets. Killing one hundred children to save one cannot be justified.LivingWordUnity said:Do you believe that Israel should sit on their hands and just watch the light show as the rockets drop into their country?
According to Just War Theory, the calculus is not a simple examination of numbers of deaths caused by Hamas' rockets, but the totality of the threat, i.e., rockets/tunnels/suicide bombers, etc, and the military advantage gained through selected application of fires as compared to the negative effects collateral damage. The Geneva Conventions nor LOAC require an even number of casualties, thus Israel's actions are legal and in some sense moral and just.
If you want to argue against their actions effectively, you have to address it within that construct, unfortunately.
The part where we disagree is where you say "they cause." Hamas orders the civilians to stay and die after Israel warns the civilians to evacuate. Therefore, Hamas is solely responsible for the deaths since they are practicing human sacrifice.I don't think the number of civilian deaths they cause in Gaza is justified by the actually very modest risk posed by those rockets. Killing one hundred children to save one cannot be justified.